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The Dr. Drew Podcast

Edith Hall

The Dr. Drew Podcast

PodcastOne / Carolla Digital

Talk Radio, Comedy, Science, Health & Fitness

4.43K Ratings

🗓️ 26 February 2019

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

Professor Edith Hall discusses how Aristotle and philosophy can be useful guides for leading a good life. You will not want to miss her description of eudaemonia and her insight on what the implication could be for building healthy society. Edith's book, Aristotle's Way: How Ancient Wisdom Can Change Your Life, is available now. Select: drdrew.com/select and use code drdrew P3-OM: Visit p3om.com/drew and use the coupon code "drew" for 20% off TrueCar: Visit TrueCar to enjoy a more confident car-buying experience

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0:00.0

Thanks for listening to the Doctor Drew Podcast on Podcast One.

0:17.0

Winds in the sail, the Corolla Pirate Chip.

0:19.0

And do get over to Dr.Dotter.com and check out the OPM series.

0:23.0

That is now going to be a series of sort of audiobooks, a really podcast,

0:27.0

where we're interviewing some of the key players that are represented in each of those historical chapters.

0:32.0

So it's really a very thorough, thorough resource if you're interested in that topic at all.

0:36.0

Get on the contact list and check out the Instagram too at Dr. Pinsky.

0:41.0

And it's my privilege to welcome today.

0:43.0

Professor Edith Hall, the book is Aristotle's Way, How Ancient Wisdom Can Change Your Life Available at Amazon.

0:49.0

Professor All's also author of The Ancient Greeks.

0:52.0

Ten ways they shape the modern world.

0:54.0

Professor, thank you for joining us.

0:56.0

Sorry, very nice to be here.

0:58.0

Professor All's a professor at King's College in London since 2012.

1:02.0

I also lecture at University of Oxford.

1:05.0

So one of the things that always captured my interest as it pertains to Aristotle,

1:11.0

other than the fact that he was a naturalist, he really was one of the first,

1:16.0

at least sort of observational scientists.

1:19.0

He based his taxonomy on what he saw in the natural world.

1:22.0

But his conversation or his theories in the, I guess it was the thing he wrote for his son.

1:32.0

I'm forgetting the name of the...

1:34.0

Nika McKayneth, right?

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